Catch up with the latest news about Boston Children’s Hospital. One doctor talks about being portrayed in a popular movie, while another focuses on talking to kids about bullying, and a team reveals a potential breakthrough in ACL surgery.

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Boston Children’s Hospital’s Dr. Jessica Tsai writes a The New York Times “Well” blog about bullying, explaining that despite being pressed for time during patient visits, she makes it a point to ask patients if they are being made fun of or bullied at school.

The Boston Globe interviews Boston Children’s Dr. Samuel Nurko about what it was like to be portrayed in the major motion picture, “Miracles from Heaven.” The movie tells the story of Boston Children’s patient, Annabel Beam, who was treated by Nurko for pseudo-obstruction. Boston.com spoke with Nurko, too.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Boston Children’s Drs. Martha Murray and Lyle Micheli have seen encouraging results in the first phase of their Bridge-enhanced ACL repair (BEAR) procedure – a first-of-its-kind surgery that encourages the ACL to repair itself.